Mourinho: I'm not going anywhere

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has stressed he fully intends to see out his contract at Stamford Bridge despite speculation linking him with a move abroad.

Newspaper reports claimed the former Porto boss was on his way to Inter Milan in the summer but Mourinho has dismissed that notion.

"I want to tell the Chelsea fans that these stories are completely untrue," he said.

"There is no way I will be at Inter Milan next season. I promise you I will be the Chelsea manager.

"I have a contract with Chelsea until 2010 and I fully intend to see that out.

"Soon we will hopefully be celebrating our second Premiership title and maybe if we can win the FA Cup too it will be Chelsea's greatest ever season.

"Chelsea is a great project for the future, as well as the present, and I have spoken many times about being part of that project for years to come. Nothing has changed."

Mourinho hopes the reports do not unsettle Inter Milan players or their manager Roberto Mancini.

"It's a lack of respect to me, Chelsea, Roberto and Inter Milan," Mourinho said on Sky Sports.

"It's not a funny situation for a group of players preparing for a game, they wake up in the morning and read that their manager is not here next season. I hope this is not the same for Roberto and the players at Inter."

Mourinho added: "We are waiting for success this season and at the same time preparing for next season already, I'm happy with the club and the club are happy with me."